George Small

Person ID
146579
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White Male born in 1850 died in 1936
Census Records
YearNameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
1880Small, GeorgeBoarder43 S Geneva St29WhiteEnglandSingleLumber Dealer
Relatives in 1880 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Snyder, WilliamHead43 S Geneva St60WhiteNew YorkMarriedTeaming
Snyder, AnnaWife43 S Geneva St60WhiteNew YorkMarriedKeeping House
Snyder, Delphine IDaughter43 S Geneva St27WhiteNew YorkSingleAt Home
Vail, Alfred TBoarder43 S Geneva St20WhiteNew YorkSingleStudent at Cornell
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“Mr. Geo. Small, of the firm of Van Houter & Small, is in England visiting his parents. This is the first time Mr. S. Has been home since he came to this country about seven years ago.” 

“Personal,” Ithaca Daily Journal, July 31, 1877, 4, https://www.nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=idj18770731-01.1.4 

George Small married Delphine I Snyder on February 28, 1882, in Ithaca NY. 

George Small in the New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967, Ancestry.com

George Small, lumber yard and planing mill, lime, brick, cement, etc., 131-139 E Green, home 225 S Geneva St. 

Helen M Elliott, cigar box manufacturer, 135 E Green St

225 S Geneva St Ithaca (as of 1899) 43 S Geneva St Ithaca
131 E Green St Ithaca (as of 1899) 31 E Green St Ithaca

George Small, lumber yard and planing mill, lime, brick, cement, etc., 131-139 E Green, home 225 S Geneva St. 

“A former resident of Ithaca, George Small, 86, a lumberman, died Oct. 11, 1936, at his home in New Westminster, B. C., Canada. 
Born in Southampton, England, Mr. Small came to Ithaca as a young man, remaining until 30 years ago when he moved west. He was engaged in the lumber industry in New York State and continued in that business until his retirement in 1926. 
For many years he was a member of the board of directors of the Royal Columbian Hospital, serving as president and finance chairman. 
Surviving are his widow; a daughter, Edith, of Vancouver, B.C. a brother, Albert Ridge, and a sister, Miss Emma Small of England.”

“Deaths and Funerals: George Small,” Ithaca Journal, November 25, 1936, 3. 

George Small, 1850-1936 
 
Fraser Cemetery 
New Westminster, Metro Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada